The Nigerian Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, has vowed to deal decisively with any of its personnel caught extorting the citizens, or involved in any unlawful act capable of tarnishing the image of the Corps.
The warning is in response to a viral CCTV video which supposedly captured some personnel of the Corps allegedly extorting money from an Independent Petroleum Marketer in Rivers State.
Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi, while inaugurating an Investigative/Disciplinary Panel to deal with the situation, promised to make a scapegoat of the affected officers if found guilty of the allegation.
A statement by the Director of Public Relations, Olusola Odumosu, quoted the CG as promising to, “make scapegoats out of these bad elements within the system to serve as deterrent to others like them, if what is seen in that video is correct.
“The corps is out leading the fight against oil theft and illegal oil bunkering and some bad eggs within the service are out there sabotaging our efforts, giving us bad name and image.
“Only last week, I read the ‘Riot Act’ to all heads of anti-vandal unit in the Niger Delta region, this time around, I will make sure that anyone dragging our name in the mud is shown the way out.
“I have given the investigative committee only one week to authenticate the video and submit their report which we shall act on with immediate alacrity.”
The Corps reiterated that it was unfortunate and highly disgraceful for any officer of the law who ought to be custodian of integrity, truth and justice, to be seen negotiating and extorting money from the citizens they are meant to protect.
He further explained that, the corps will adopt its internal disciplinary mechanism to address the situation and bring the perpetrators to book.
“The Corps has in place internal disciplinary mechanism that usually regulate the conducts of personnel and anybody found wanting will be dealt with accordingly.
“The terms of reference of the investigative panel is to conduct a forensic examination of the trending video without prejudice, with a view to identifying those captured by the camera.
“They are also to recommend commensurate punitive action for the infringement committed in accordance with Public Service Rules.
“The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps will never tolerate any acts or conducts capable of jeopardizing public interest as well as its mandate of safeguarding all critical national assets and infrastructure in the country.
“Any officer caught in violation of the Corps Standard Operating Procedure and Code of Ethics would be decisively dealt with irrespective of rank, status or nativity,” the CG assured.
He reaffirm the Corps’ commitment to salvaging the nation from economic saboteurs carting away the nation’s crude oil and other Petroleum products.


